Bright Real Estate Agents

Free performance report on all Bright agents

There are 16 real estate agents servicing Bright and surrounds. In 2014 they sold 44 properties. We have analysed all these Bright agents and on request within 24 hours we will send you a free, up-to-date report on their performance, sales track record and what fees you should pay. View report contents

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Real Estate Agents Bright – 2012/13 Performance

Bright Real Estate Agents sold 44 properties over the last 12 months (31 houses and 13 units). On average these 31 Bright houses took 127 days to sell and were sold at an average discount of -8% from their initial listing price.

The best Bright Real Estate Agents sell properties considerably better than these average figures. We detail who these Bright agents are in our free report

Importantly it is the performance of the individual real estate agent rather than the agency used that matters. With over 16 agents operating in the Alpine – East council area servicing the Bright market and 6 agencies, vendors should only use those Bright agents who routinely deliver superior results for their clients. This is crucial to maximise their chances of securing the best possible price for their Bright property.

With total house growth of 22% over the last five years Bright agents have had it reasonably easy selling into an appreciating market. Units have fared not as well growing at 3%. Growth in Bright houses over the last year has been above the five year annual growth rate, coming in at 7% for houses (5yr average 4%) and above for units 8% (5yr average 1%).

Request your free report for the individual performance details of real estate agents in Bright and the properties they have sold over the last couple of years.

With Bright houses only selling on average every 11 years and units every 8 years, securing the best Bright real estate agent to manage this infrequent transaction is crucial.

At the end of the day choosing the best Bright real estate agent to sell your property can make years of difference to your personal financial situation.

Suburb Overview

Bright is a town located in northeastern Victoria, Australia, 319 metres above sea level at the southeastern end of the Ovens Valley. At the 2006 census, Bright had a population of 2,684. It is in the Alpine Shire local government area. Its postcode is 3741.

Hamilton Hume and William Hovell explored the area in 1824, naming the Ovens River.

The town was first known as Morse's Creek after F.H. Morse but in 1861 it was renamed in honour of the British orator and politician John Bright. The Post Office opened on 25 January 1860 as Morse's Creek and was renamed Bright in 1866.

During the Victorian gold rush there was a rush to the nearby Buckland River. As the gold deposits gradually diminished, Chinese miners arrived in the area to sift the abandoned claims. Tensions over Chinese success from Anglo-Irish miners caused the violent Buckland Riot in 1857, resulting in deaths of Chinese miners and the fleeing of 2,000 Chinese. The riot was eventually quelled by the Beechworth police under the command of Robert O'Hara Burke from 80 kilometres away.

Bright has a rich cultural heritage and many locations within the town along with street names can be traced to present day residents. The Bright Historical Society has extensive records of the region's past.

Bright has an inland mountain cool temperate climate. Snowfall and frost are common during the winter months. Summer is warm, with mild to cool nights.

The main industry of the town at the beginning of the 21st century is tourism, with much focus on the autumnal colours of the European trees planted in the area. A major cultural event is the Bright Autumn Festival. Due to the number of paragliding and hang glider launch sites close to Bright, the town has been a centre of activity for paragliding festivals and competitions.

Bright is a major gateway to majestic alpine scenery and has a variety of native birds and animals. Morses Creek and the Ovens River have adjoining tracks which are ideal for short or long walks.

Bright is also a popular family destination over summer and the population swells, particularly after Christmas. During the summer months Bright enjoys consistently warm, sunny days with comfortable overnight temperatures.

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The Agent Report

The report is free, unbiased and manually tailored to your requirements.

All local agents analysed and included

The report contains performance information on all your local agents - the properties they've sold, the average time it took for them to sell their properties and what they were advertised for versus what they actually sold for (so you can identify those agents who price properties accurately).

The information is on individual agents, not just the agency so you can see the top performers.

Comparable properties recently sold

Agents are evaluated based on their experience at selling properties similar to yours within the immediate vicinity. This identifies those who should already have potential buyers for your property.

All these comparable properties are included in the report.

Top 3 agents highlighted

We identify a few of the stand out agents for you to consider. You are however absolutely free to review any agent or agents. Information is provided on all agents. Unlike our competitors we do not filter or limit our analysis to only a select few.

Market data & a step-by-step guide

The report also contains a comprehensive step-by-step guide to selling your property, including an overview of the process, the documents involved and interview questions to ask the agents, as well as the latest market data for your suburb.